4 Leading Causes of Mold in the North Carolina Winter

june66_pixabayMold is a chronic problem that can arrive any time of year in Triangle homes and businesses. Mold is a serious issue in the North Carolina winter when moisture grows and flourishes. It can be 20 degrees one day and 70 degrees the next. Cold season roof leaks can allow water to get into attics, ceilings, and inside walls, and can often go unnoticed for a long time. The recent cold and snowy Triangle weather may have caused an abnormal accumulation of ice on the roof, resulting in water intrusion from melting. Also in winter and during extremely cold weather, any drain or water supply pipes that are susceptible to freezing can crack and leak; this can happen slowly and go undetected inside walls and ceilings. The bottom line is moisture intrusion or excessive humidity into a building can easily turn into a mold problem. When that happens, a qualified member of the AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex team is often needed.

Here are the four leading causes of mold problems during a North Carolina winter:

  • Undetected roof leaks can create moisture: These leaks can occur during wet and cold weather; melting snow can easily go through the roof instead of draining away. This situation usually occurs near the edge of the roof. When this happens, water can get inside walls. Check the attic at least once a week for signs of moisture, and look for stains on walls and ceilings. Early detection of moisture can often prevent a mold problem.
  • Frozen pipes can thaw quickly and leak slowly: Triangle and Central Carolina winters are often very unpredictable. It could be below freezing one day and 70 degrees the next. Most leaks may not be sudden or obvious. Those leaks can be hairline cracks as well, leaking slowly where the potential for mold growth is high. The appearance of water stains on drywall can provide clues of a problem, but these sources of moisture are often very difficult to detect. The best mold prevention is to ensure the indoor temperature is 55 degrees or higher, and that pipes are insulated.
  • Condensation can occur on colder surfaces exposed to warmer indoor air: This condition can happen in unexpected areas, such as underneath carpeting on a cold floor. Condensation can also occur on the back side of drywall, wallpaper, paneling or other wall coverings, especially during the cooler weather. If these areas stay moist, mold will often develop on the surface. In many cases, there will be little or no staining or other evidence of a problem until a smell is noticed. The best prevention is air circulation and proper wall insulation.
  • Plumbing connections to appliances can be a problem: Rubber, plastic, and other flexible hoses that connect washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, and other appliances to water supply plumbing are well-known areas of possible moisture any time of year. Any area near the leak can eventually accumulate excessive moisture to create mold. Periodic inspection of these connections and replacement of the flexible hoses are the best preventions.

AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex is the contractor of choice in the Triangle when it comes to correctly assessing, cleaning up a mold problem, and helping home and business owners prevent mold. Think of us as the local mold specialists. We utilize a network of laboratories and testing partners to identify mold problems, and use specialized equipment with highly trained people to do the job right and keep mold from growing and spreading.

Call us today with any mold problems; from the Southwest Wake County to Lillington to Fayetteville and beyond, we will be there when the need arises.

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Five Important Tips for Winter Home Safety

demers-pixabayThe Holiday Season is here in the Triangle, Fayetteville and the surrounding region, and the weather will be getting below freezing more and more frequently, with overnight lows in the 20’s and 30’s. These temperatures create a variety of challenges for maintaining homes and businesses, and keeping the occupants safe. Indoor air quality can decrease when the heating system runs every day, and those homeowners using natural gas or heating oil might have additional risks of carbon monoxide. Unattended homes and buildings over the holidays can create problems that can go unnoticed.  Basic prevention and assessment of indoor air is the best strategy for home and business owners in the Triangle. AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/ Apex can help with preventive measures such as air duct cleaning, and our team of professionals can also assist remediate mishaps like water, fire, or smoke damage.

AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex offers five important tips for preparing a home or business for the North Carolina winter:

  • The HVAC system should have an annual inspection this time of year: A local and reputable HVAC contractor should make sure the system is operating safely and efficiently before it is used on a regular basis for the long winter season. If the heating system uses any fossil fuels, make sure carbon monoxide detectors are installed and working. An improperly operating or defective heating system can release colorless, odorless, and deadly carbon monoxide gas into the indoor air.
  • Commercial and residential air ducts should be inspected and cleaned to ensure the best indoor air quality: The air ducts move vast quantities of air through the system, and over a period of time, dust and debris can accumulate in those ducts. A NADCA certified and experienced contractor like AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex can assess and clean them.
  • Prevent pipes from freezing and bursting in extreme cold: Exterior and interior wall water supplies and drain pipes must not be allowed to get below 32 degrees or they can freeze. As water turns to ice, it expands and can cause pipes to break. Prevent freezing by keeping the indoor temperature at least 55 degrees. If leaving for an extended period, turn the main building water supply off, flush toilets, and run faucets dry.
  • Check for exterior water leaks on the roof, siding, and around windows: While this is actually a good year-round inspection to do, it’s especially important if the building will be left unattended for any length of time. Minor leaks from these areas can enable mold growth inside walls and ceilings, which can spread rapidly if growing unnoticed in a tightly sealed building.
  • Disconnect any appliances not being used during an extended absence period: Water lines to refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, and water heaters can begin leaking suddenly and spew a lot of water. Refrigerators, freezers and other electrical appliances left running can fail electrically, causing a fire. To eliminate the possibility of flood or fire, disconnect or shut off the water source and do not leave electrical appliances running while away for any period of time.

AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex specializes in helping home and business owners keep their indoor air clean and recover from fire, smoke, and water damage. We offer the best NADCA and IICRC Certified expertise, equipment, and customer service available in the Triangle. While remediation business is always appreciated, we also want all our friends and neighbors in North Carolina to avoid disasters and injuries.

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AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary and Apex is your environmental specialist in Wake, Lee and Johnston Counties. Our team of certified professionals is ready to address all service needs.

Advanta Clean is the air quality and restoration specialists in the Triangle and surrounding region.

Call 919 434 7249

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Five Important Suggestions for a Safe Family Thanksgiving

stressed-turkey-pixabayHoliday preparations are underway across the Triangle, Lillington and Fayetteville for the traditional family get together in many homes. It is a joyous time for area residents; yet one reality is that Thanksgiving is the most prominent day of the year for burn injuries and home cooking fires.

Burn cases are increasing every year around Thanksgiving because busy and distracted cooks injure themselves when lifting the heavy pan of turkey; they come into contact with hot pans or hot oil, and the accidents happens. In the busy holiday season, distraction can create hazards. Thanksgiving Day is the peak day of the year for home cooking fires. AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex wants everyone in the Triangle and across Cumberland and Lee Counties to stay safe this Thanksgiving. If an accident happens know that AdvantaClean is the team to call in North Carolina for cleaning up fire, smoke, and water damage.

AdvantaClean of Cary/Apex offers these five important suggestions for a happy and safe Thanksgiving dinner:

  • Be attentive to what’s cooking: Most home fires happen in the kitchen when something gets too hot on the stovetop or in the oven, and is usually the result of something unattended or overlooked. Always have someone watching as dinner cooks. Never leave the turkey in the oven unattended or leave anything cooking on the stove top with no one watching.
  • Certain cooking methods are safer than others: Frying and deep frying in hot fats or oils are much more hazardous than baking or steaming, especially if the cook is inexperienced or isn’t paying close attention. One rule of thumb for safe holiday cooking is “low and slow” avoiding any use of high temperatures. This will help prevent fires and injuries.
  • Don’t let flammable materials get near the heat: Loose fitting clothing, sleeves, and aprons can easily come into contact with a flame or hot burner on the stovetop and catch fire. Potholders, towels, and other fabrics should be intentionally kept away from heat sources. Cotton and linen fabrics are the most likely to ignite when accidentally contacting a hot surface or flame.
  • Engage in the proper use of cooking equipment: Be aware of any inappropriate use of pots, pans, dishes, and various utensils. For example, glass casserole dishes can’t tolerate the high heat of stove top burners, and can crack or burst if not used properly. Although it is a growing and popular trend, deep frying a turkey poses numerous fire and personal injury risks, even for experienced cooks. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends not using this method.
  • Have a fire extinguisher available near the kitchen: Proper use of a fire extinguisher is the most effective way to quickly put out most cooking fires. However, it’s important to note that a fire that can be contained and smothered, such grease in a pan on the stove, should simply be covered with a lid and allowed to cool.

AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex specializes in helping home and business owners recover from fire, smoke, and water damage. We offer the best IICRC Certified expertise, equipment, and customer service available in the Triangle. While we appreciate new business, we also want everyone in North Carolina to have a happy holiday season free of fires and injuries.

We wish everyone the best and not the most stressed Thanksgiving Holiday ever!

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AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary and Apex is your environmental specialist in Wake and Johnston Counties. Our team of certified professionals is ready to address all your service needs.

Your air quality and restoration specialists in the Triangle!

Call 919 434 7249

AdvantaClean Environmental of Cary/Apex

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